Elbert Hubbard Roycroft Museum (New York)The Hubbard Museum combined its acquisitions with the Roycroft collection of George and Gladys ScheideMantel in the house they had built (1910) by Roycroft Craftsmen. The garden contains a fountain base by Catherine Maltwood. The Godfrey family purchased Link

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The Roycrofters (East Aurora)This site is about the Roycroft handicraft community founded in about 1895 by Elbert Hubbard, who took inspiration from William Morris Arts and Crafts Kelmscott Press. The site includes an interesting list of links and good information about this movementLink

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The Stickley Museum and Craftsman Farms (New Jersey)Craftsman Farms, located in Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, is the former home of noted turn-of-the-century designer Gustav Stickley, a major proponent of the "Arts and Crafts" home building and furnishing. The log house, built in 1911, is one of the mLink

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The Zsolnay Tiles Museum (Newport)A site dedicated to Zsolnay tiles. The Zsolnay Tile Museum represents the private collection of Federico Santi and John Gacher, Newport, Rhode Island. In English.Link

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Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Arts (Denver)Official website of the museum. Hosts various Arts and crafts items from designers such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and Art nouveau items from Louis Majorelle. In English.Link

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The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass (New York)The mission of The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass is to preserve, interpret, and develop its holdings of Tiffany lamps, windows, glass, and related objects. The collection is accessible through changing exhibitions, public programs, and publications. A distinctive feature of the Neustadt Collection is its commitment to foster a better understanding of Tiffany by making its objects available through traveling exhibitions to museums and galleries around the country. In English.Link

William Penn Hotel (Pittsburgh)Webpage of the Hotel built by architect Frederick Scheibler. The ball room on the top floor, the "Urban Room", was designed by Joseph Urban (Vienna Secession). In English.Link

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Gamble House (Pasadena)The Gamble House in Pasadena, California, is an outstanding example of American Arts and Crafts style architecture. The house and furnishings were designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908 for Mr & Mrs Gamble of the Procter & Gamble Company. In EnglishLink

Art Nouveau, 1890-1914 at the National Gallery of Art
(Washington)This Web feature offers a glimpse behind the scenes during the planning and construction of an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art. In English.Link

Neue Galerie (New York)Museum devoted to early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design. In English.Link

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)This museum hosts, among others, an important decorative arts department, which comprises one of the most important collection of stained glasses and especially some art works of Louis Comfort Tiffany. In English.Link

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The Wolfsonian Museum (Miami Beach)This museum displays an important collection from the British Movement Arts and Crafts as well as Dutch and Italian Art Nouveau furnitures. In English.Link

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The Cranbook Academy of Art (Bloomfield Hills)The Cranbrook Collection functions within a vital community of practicing artists, designers and architects. It offers a rich sampling of work from The Art and Crafts Movement of the early 20th Century through to contemporary art, design, architecture and cultural craft. It offers also a virtual visit of Saarinen's house. In English.Link

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Chrysler Museum (Norfolk)Official website of the museum. A nice Art nouveau collection including works from Louis Majorelle, Louis Hestaux, Emile Gallé. In EnglishLink